A 34-year-old real estate agent from Bengaluru, who was searching for a bride, became the victim of a deceitful scheme orchestrated by a gang of women and individuals. The incident highlights the risks associated with online matchmaking and the importance
Bengaluru Real EstateBride ScamKidnappingOnline MatchmakingReal Estate AgentReal Estate NewsJan 28, 2025
A 34-year-old real estate agent from Bengaluru was kidnapped and blackmailed by a gang of women and individuals while searching for a bride online. He was held captive and extorted for a large sum of money.
The scam began when the agent was introduced to a woman through an online matrimonial platform. The woman appeared genuine and gained his trust over several weeks, leading to the kidnapping and extortion.
Yes, the real estate agent was rescued unharmed by the local police after his family and friends raised the alarm and informed the authorities.
REBABB has condemned the scam and pledged to support the real estate agent and his family. They have also called for stricter regulations and better safety measures for online matchmaking services.
Users are advised to be cautious, verify the identity and intentions of potential matches, report any suspicious activity, and seek help if they feel threatened.
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